US10586952B2 - Battery module comprising cartridge having gripping part - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a battery module including a cartridge having gripping parts formed on the inner surface of the frame member thereof to mount battery cells in position.
- the secondary battery is used as a battery pack including a plurality of battery modules or a battery module assembly.
- the size and weight of a battery module is directly related to the accommodation space and output of a corresponding middle or large-sized device. For this reason, manufacturers are trying to manufacture battery modules that have as small a size and weight as possible while maintaining the same capacity.
- devices such as an electric bicycle and an electric vehicle, which are subject to a large number of external impacts and vibrations, require stable electrical connection and physical coupling between components constituting the battery module.
- a plurality of battery cells is used to accomplish high output and large capacity; therefore, the safety of the battery module is regarded as important.
- a middle or large-sized battery module is manufactured so as to have as small a size and weight as possible.
- a prismatic battery or a pouch-shaped battery cell which can be stacked with high integration and has a small weight to capacity ratio, is usually used as a battery cell of a middle or large-sized battery module.
- much interest is currently focused on the pouch-shaped battery cell, which uses an aluminum laminate sheet as a sheathing member, because the pouch-shaped battery cell is lightweight and the manufacturing cost of the pouch-shaped battery cell is low.
- the mechanical strength of the pouch-shaped battery cell is low, with the result that additional members are required in order to stably maintain the coupled and assembled state of battery cells when the battery cells are stacked to manufacture a battery module.
- an additional mounting member such as a cartridge, to which one or more battery cells are mounted, is used.
- a plurality of mounting members is stacked to manufacture a battery module.
- a battery module having a specific structure As a result of a variety of extensive and intensive studies and experiments to solve the problems described above, the inventors of the present application have developed a battery module having a specific structure. Specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a battery module having a specific structure in which battery cells are stably mounted in position when a battery module is assembled and in which the coupled and assembled state of the battery cells may be stably maintained when external force, such as vibration, is applied thereto.
- a battery module having a plurality of battery cells electrically connected to each other, the battery module including a plurality of cartridges, each of which includes a frame member, to opposite sides of which battery cells are mounted, each of the cartridges being provided at corners thereof with fastening parts, through which adjacent cartridges are coupled to each other in order to constitute a cartridge assembly, a pair of end plates mounted to opposite side surfaces of the cartridge assembly so as to cover outermost cartridges, and a busbar assembly mounted to one surface of the cartridge assembly, the busbar assembly including busbars for electrical connection between electrode terminals of the battery cells, wherein each of the cartridges is configured such that a cooling fin, with opposite surfaces of which the battery cells are in contact for thermal conduction, is mounted to the middle part of the cartridge, when viewed in vertical section, one end of the cooling fin being exposed outward from the cartridge, and gripping parts for mounting the battery cells in position are formed on the inner surface of the frame member of the cartridge.
- the battery module according to the present invention may be configured such that the cartridges, each of which has a specific structure, are stably coupled to each other, the battery cells are efficiently cooled, and the battery cells are stably mounted to the cartridges.
- each of the battery cells may be configured to have a structure in which an electrode assembly is mounted in a pouch-shaped case made of a laminate sheet including a resin layer and a metal layer and in which a thermally bonded surplus portion is formed at the edge of the pouch-shaped case.
- the frame member of each of the cartridges may be provided with an outer wall, which is formed along the outer edge of the frame member so as to extend upward and downward from the cooling fin, when viewed in vertical section, in order to cover the battery cells mounted to the opposite sides of the frame member.
- the battery cells may be more stably mounted to the opposite sides of the frame member.
- the outer wall of the frame member may have a height corresponding to the height of each of the battery cells.
- the outer wall of the frame member may be provided on one side of the inner surface thereof with fastening protrusions for coupling with another frame member adjacent to the frame member, the fastening protrusions being configured to protrude outward, and the outer wall of the frame member may be provided on the other side of the inner surface thereof with fastening recesses, which correspond to the respective fastening protrusions.
- the fastening parts of the frame member may protrude outward from the outer edge of the frame member, and each of the fastening parts may be provided in the middle part thereof with a fastening hole.
- this structure has advantages in that the coupling between the frame members is achieved and in that when the battery module is mounted on the base plate in order to manufacture the battery pack, easy assembly is achieved while a secure coupling state is provided.
- the frame member may be formed in a quadrangular planar shape, and each of the fastening parts may extend outward from two sides of the frame member adjacent to a corresponding one of the corners of the frame member so as to be formed in a quadrangular planar shape.
- the gripping parts may include a first gripping part formed on the region of the inner surface of the frame member in which the electrode terminals of each of the battery cells are located and at least one second gripping part formed on the region of the inner surface of the frame member in which the electrode terminals of each of the battery cells are not located.
- the first gripping part may include a protrusion formed in the region of the inner surface of the frame member between the electrode terminals of each of the battery cells so as to protrude toward the battery cell.
- the protrusion of the first gripping part may be configured to be in tight contact with the outer surface of an electrode assembly receiving part of each of the battery cells.
- the second gripping part may be formed on the region of the inner surface of the frame member in which the electrode terminals of each of the battery cells are not located in the state of having a sufficient length to support a thermally bonded surplus portion of each of the battery cells.
- the battery cells may be correctly mounted to the cartridge, and the coupled and assembled state thereof may be stably maintained when external force, such as impacts or vibrations, is applied thereto.
- the cooling fin may be integrally formed with the frame member by insert molding.
- the cooling fin is integrally formed with the frame member, it is possible to greatly improve the efficiency of assembly of the battery module and to stably maintain the state in which the battery cells are in tight contact with the cooling fin, thereby improving the efficiency of heat dissipation.
- the material for the cooling fin is not particularly restricted as long as the cooling fin exhibits high efficiency of heat dissipation.
- the cooling fin may be made of a metal material, an inorganic material exhibiting high thermal conductivity, or a carbon material, and the cooling fin may be formed in a plate shape.
- One end of the cooling fin, configured to extend outward for heat conduction, may be configured to have, for example, a T-shaped structure so as to correspond to the shape of the outer surface of the frame member, when viewed in vertical section, such that the cooling fin is stably mounted to the frame member and the cooling fin exhibits high thermal conductivity
- Beads are formed on surfaces of the end plates, which are used in the battery module according to the present invention, and each of the end plates may be provided with fastening holes, which are formed so as to correspond to the fastening parts of each of the cartridges.
- an insulation plate exhibiting high thermal insulability may be interposed between each of the end plates and a corresponding one of the outermost cartridges, whereby it is possible to minimize the reduction in performance of the battery module attributable to the difference in temperature between the battery cells mounted to the outermost cartridges and the battery cells mounted to the other cartridges.
- one of the end plates may be provided with a groove, in which a thermistor is mounted, whereby the temperatures of the battery cells may be effectively measured to control the operation of the battery cells.
- a battery pack including at least one battery module with the above-stated construction and a base plate, on the top surface of which the battery module is disposed.
- the base plate may include a first plate and a second plate, each of which may have a rectangular planar structure.
- the second plate may be connected to one relatively long side of the first plate.
- the base plate may be configured to have a structure in which the first plate and the second plate, each of which has a rectangular planar structure, are connected to each other such that the base plate has various shapes. Consequently, it is possible to configure the battery pack so as to have various shapes based on the structure of the base plate, whereby it is possible to easily overcome the limitations of the use of the inner space in a device in which the battery pack is installed.
- the second plate may be connected to the middle region of one relatively long side of the first plate.
- the battery module may be disposed on the base plate in the direction in which the battery cells of the battery module are perpendicular to the base plate.
- the neighboring fastening parts of the cartridges of the battery module may constitute fastening stack parts of the cartridge assembly. Consequently, the battery pack may be configured to have a structure in which two of the fastening stack parts are coupled to the base plate via hold-down brackets.
- the hold-down brackets may include a first hold-down bracket for fixing the first fastening stack part of the cartridge assembly and a second hold-down bracket for fixing the second fastening stack part of the cartridge assembly.
- first hold-down bracket may be coupled to the base plate by welding
- second hold-down bracket may be coupled to the base plate using a bolt or a screw.
- the first fastening stack part may be inserted into the first hold-down bracket such that the first fastening stack part is fixed by the first hold-down bracket in the state in which the battery module is inclined with respect to the base plate, and the second hold-down bracket may be fastened to the base plate such that the second fastening stack part is fixed by the second hold-down bracket in the state in which the battery module is in tight contact with the base plate so as to be parallel to the base plate, whereby the battery module is mounted on the base plate through more stable and easy assembly and fixing.
- a thermal pad for thermal contact with the cooling fin may be interposed between the battery module and the base plate.
- the cooling fin in the battery module may be in contact with, for example, a heat dissipation system mounted on the base plate via the thermal pad so as to achieve high thermal conductivity, thereby maximizing the efficiency of heat dissipation.
- a device including the battery pack.
- the device may be any one selected from the group of an electric vehicle, a hybrid electric vehicle, and a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.
- the coupled state of the battery module may be stably maintained even when vibrations are generated from the device during the operation of a battery pack including the battery module or when external force, such as impact, is applied to the device.
- the battery pack may be installed in a vehicle in a manner such that the battery pack is isolated from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
- the internal gas of each battery cell contains a toxic component, such as carbon monoxide, which is harmful to humans. As a result, a safety-related problem occurs.
- the battery pack including the battery module according to the present invention is disposed in a vehicle so as to be isolated from the passenger compartment of the vehicle, whereby it is possible to prevent the occurrence of a phenomenon in which the internal gas of each battery cell is introduced into the interior of the vehicle, thereby solving a safety-related problem.
- FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view showing a battery pack including battery modules disposed on a base plate according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the battery module of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a frame member
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing a process of mounting a battery cell to the frame member
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the frame member and a cooling fin
- FIG. 7 is a typical view showing the structure in which a battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention is disposed on the top surface of the base plate;
- FIG. 8 is a typical view showing a process of disposing the battery module of FIG. 7 on the top surface of the base plate.
- FIG. 1 is a typical view schematically showing a battery pack including battery modules disposed on a base plate according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a base plate 110 includes a first plate 111 and a second plate 112 , each of which has a rectangular planar structure.
- the second plate 122 is connected to a middle region of one relatively long side of the first plate 111 .
- a plurality of first fastening holes 113 through which fastening members are inserted such that a pack cover (not shown) is coupled to the base plate 110
- a plurality of second fastening holes 114 through which fastening members are inserted such that the battery pack 100 is mounted and fixed to a device (not shown) are formed in the outer edge of the base plate 110 .
- Battery module groups 121 , 122 , 123 , and 124 include a fourth battery module group 124 and a third battery module group 123 , each of which is configured such that battery cells are arranged perpendicular to the direction in which the second plate 112 is connected to the first plate 111 , and a first battery module group 121 and a second battery module group 122 , each of which is configured such that battery cells are arranged parallel to the direction in which the second plate 112 is connected to the first plate 111 .
- the fourth battery module group 124 is disposed on the second plate 112 , and the third battery module group 123 is disposed on the first plate 111 so as to be opposite the fourth battery module group 124 .
- the first battery module group 121 and the second battery module group 122 are disposed on the opposite side regions of the first plate 111 so as to be disposed at opposite sides of the third battery module group 123 in the state of being separated from each other.
- the fourth battery module group 124 and the third battery module group 123 are each constituted by a single battery module.
- the first battery module group 121 is constituted by a battery module assembly including three battery modules 121 a , 121 b , and 121 c , which are arranged adjacent to each other.
- the second battery module group 122 is constituted by a battery module assembly including three battery modules 122 a , 122 b , and 122 c , which are arranged adjacent to each other.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the structure of a battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the battery module of FIG. 2 .
- a battery module 121 a includes a cartridge assembly 200 , which includes a plurality of cartridges, a pair of end plates 141 and 142 mounted to opposite side surfaces of the cartridge assembly 200 so as to cover the outermost cartridges 201 and 202 , and a busbar assembly 130 mounted to one surface of the cartridge assembly 200 .
- the cartridge assembly 200 includes a plurality of cartridges.
- Each cartridge includes a frame member 210 , to which battery cells are mounted.
- Fastening parts 211 a , 211 b , 211 c , and 211 d are formed at corners of the frame member 210 such that adjacent cartridges can be coupled to each other through the fastening parts 211 a , 211 b , 211 c , and 211 d in order to constitute the cartridge assembly 200 .
- Beads 143 are formed on the surfaces of the end plates 141 and 142 .
- Each of the end plates 141 and 142 is provided with fastening holes 144 a , 144 b , 144 c , and 144 d , through which the end plates 141 and 142 are coupled to the cartridge assembly and which are formed so as to correspond respectively to the fastening parts 211 a , 211 b , 211 c , and 211 d.
- an insulation plate 146 exhibiting high thermal insulability in order to minimize the reduction in performance of the battery module due to the difference in temperature between the battery cells mounted to the outermost cartridges 201 and 202 and the battery cells mounted to the other cartridges.
- the end plate 141 is provided with a groove 145 , in which a thermistor 150 is mounted such that the temperatures of the battery cells are effectively measured to control the operation of the battery cells.
- the busbar assembly 130 is configured to have a structure in which busbars 131 for electrical connection between electrode terminals of the battery cells are mounted to an insulative frame member.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a process of mounting a battery cell to the frame member
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the frame member and a cooling fin.
- the frame member 210 is formed in a quadrangular planar shape, and each fastening part 211 extends outward from two sides of the frame member adjacent to a corresponding one of the corners of the frame member so as to be formed in a quadrangular planar shape.
- the frame member 210 is provided with an outer wall 212 , which is formed along the outer edge of the frame member 210 so as to extend upward and downward from a cooling fin 230 , when viewed in vertical section, in order to cover the battery cells 10 mounted to the opposite sides of the frame member 210 , whereby the battery cells 10 may be more stably mounted to the opposite sides of the frame member 210 .
- only one battery cell 10 is shown in FIG. 5 for simplicity.
- Fastening protrusions 213 for coupling with another frame member (not shown) adjacent to the frame member 210 are formed on one side of the inner surface of the outer wall 212 of the frame member 210 so as to protrude outward, and fastening recesses 214 , which correspond to the respective fastening protrusions 213 , are formed in the other side of the inner surface of the outer wall 212 of the frame member 210 .
- the fastening parts 211 of the frame member 210 protrude outward from the outer edge of the frame member 210 .
- a fastening hole 215 is formed in the middle part of each of the fastening parts 211 .
- the above structure has advantages in that the coupling between the frame members 210 is achieved and in that when the battery module 121 a (see FIG. 1 ) is mounted on the base plate 110 (see FIG. 1 ) in order to manufacture the battery pack 100 (see FIG. 1 ), easy assembly is achieved while a secure coupling state is provided.
- Gripping parts 216 , 217 a , 217 b , and 217 c are formed on the inner surface of the frame member 210 .
- the first gripping part 216 is formed on the region of the inner surface of the frame member 210 in which the electrode terminals of the battery cell 10 are located, and the second gripping parts 217 a , 217 b , and 217 c are formed on the regions of the inner surface of the frame member 210 in which the electrode terminals of the battery cell 10 are not located so as to extend along the outer edge of the battery cell 10 .
- the first gripping part 216 includes a protrusion 216 a formed in the region of the inner surface of the frame member 210 between the electrode terminals of the battery cell 10 so as to protrude toward the battery cell 10 .
- the protrusion 216 a of the first gripping part 216 is configured to be in tight contact with the outer surface of an electrode assembly receiving part of the battery cell.
- the second gripping parts 217 a , 217 b , and 217 c are formed to have sufficient lengths to support thermally bonded surplus portions of the battery cell.
- the second gripping parts 217 a , 217 b , and 217 c are formed on the regions of the inner surface of the frame member 210 in which the electrode terminals of the battery cell are not located.
- the battery cell 10 is correctly mounted to the cartridge, and the coupled and assembled state thereof is stably maintained when external force, such as impacts or vibrations, is applied thereto, by the provision of the first gripping part and the second gripping parts 217 a , 217 b , and 217 c.
- the cooling fin 230 is integrally formed with the frame member 210 by insert molding.
- One end 231 of the cooling fin 230 extends outward so as to be exposed outside the cartridge such that the cooling fin 230 performs heat conduction.
- the end 231 of the cooling fin 230 is configured to have a T-shaped structure so as to correspond to the shape of the outer surface of the frame member 210 , when viewed in vertical section.
- FIG. 7 is a typical view showing the structure in which a battery module according to an embodiment of the present invention is disposed on the top surface of the base plate
- FIG. 8 is a typical view showing a process of disposing the battery module of FIG. 7 on the top surface of the base plate.
- the battery module 121 a is disposed on the base plate 110 in the direction in which the battery cells 10 of the battery module 121 a are perpendicular to the base plate 110 .
- the neighboring fastening parts of the cartridges 210 of the battery module 121 a constitute fastening stack parts 201 a , 201 b , 201 c , and 201 d of the cartridge assembly.
- the fastening stack parts 201 b and 201 d which are in contact with the base plate 110 , among the fastening stack parts 201 a , 201 b , 201 c , and 201 d , are coupled to the base plate 110 via hold-down brackets 301 and 302 , respectively.
- the first hold-down bracket 301 fixes the first fastening stack part 201 b
- the second hold-down bracket 302 fixes the second fastening stack part 201 d
- the first hold-down bracket 301 is coupled to the base plate 110 by welding
- the second hold-down bracket 302 is coupled to the base plate 110 using bolts or screws.
- the first fastening stack part 201 b is inserted into the first hold-down bracket 301 such that the first fastening stack part 201 b is fixed by the first hold-down bracket 301 in the state in which the battery module is inclined with respect to the base plate.
- the second hold-down bracket 302 is fastened to the base plate 110 such that the second fastening stack part 201 d is fixed by the second hold-down bracket 302 in the state in which the battery module is in tight contact with the base plate so as to be parallel to the base plate.
- the battery module is configured such that cartridges, each of which has a specific structure, are stably coupled to each other, battery cells are efficiently cooled, and the battery cells are stably mounted to the cartridges.
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